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Verdict Ifoir li)r. Pierce ^ V. v AUMHffr . UidicK' Home Journal. Sending troth uttui4 i lite. It iA xn old knaxlm tliat n tic will t,ravid novon tongue* whifa (intli is i|i'M.iiik iti hoot* on* and no doubt IniiHtr'wlH <>f thousand* of good pooplo read Clio iiiiw irr.mf.4 il and unallclouH Attack upon Or K. V. I'leriv ?iiid IiIk" Kttvoi ilo I'io?? i i|?< i in *[mbihhi'd in the Mny (I'.KH) iioihIxm tif Mi' I.idiits' Itouio Journal, Willi IIh (<r<? \t. lii.i -k din- i %>lay h?udingM, \v11<? iimviT n>v Mm hum* %?t?, groVftlDK I'c'i i-'Mdii, villi I' > iii??'in- ] fcpiciiont hnulinu, piililt di -d (,\v?) iiioiiMim 1 later. JI was Ixddly c-h u'K 'd in ? In* tr<ins and lilwlon i ii.riid ; i.ii.t'. ! M . l'ierce'n Favorite I'r'ivi i|il.|iiii. for tin; euro of WOlllHll'ft WO llill'KKOM iiud I i lift' 'III#, Clin* tallied alcohol and othc&i i* in' >1 ingii'til o<11??. Dr. l'i *r<'o pnirii|/i.ly l>rotu<lif mil wgninst tlit* ptililili'TH id the l.adli'K* Home .lotirii.il, for y'iri.ooo.oii d i -n i /es, ]>r. I'leroo all"?"d that Mi liok, tlm ?litor, maliciously puiilnh<-d Mm urtlclo containing yu-li iu4 defamatory matter wit)/ tlx? lnf.<Mii, if (nuiiin^ his t>usir therm or<*, tiiti, i i i! diol,or other ^jurioiis. or iiahil (>riuitig, drugs yjj, f<, o,,|,l 4,|||.. | i <t hl> "I'll* ri|>tion i,li it >.iid medic me naMvc in? ! mil root* uu<J 'no ll.irrt!III ingredient i what* 'A that Mr itoli" ? m.iln -ion ? ?iate* were wholly and absolute}; illitJXUlUltt'if.'-L.UfJ hy^jii tlj.1;;. rt<? *:Hn> ?? k;l<?. l|jjd .uhirtiii.'iraii iTy^i'S-jji.:!- avoil l _"y rt J'""J1 f fll'F " fTaxiiifi l/Hi/i'ii tli tii TiT.il <d f"oh*ii oil:? 11V i>I tlif,t1 ""llCM' fill'ls V/UI'l! .11 <o (in! (k'IIoii Iii tlio Hii|>:viiui t'ouil 11111 ilio Itiiklni'Hs of |ir Ploivo wi< rr<? 1111v? Injured l?y On inililu illoii of tli - us uri!<?)<? \\ 111? Ilit u? ;?' ill ??iii ny heud Intft, ?whil? I mud red* of thoic and* v. ho road l.lio wickedly di-f<iiiit?loiy it lipid imvitr k?w Mi" liiiin')l<t trrovt'linif ic* I i'Ui'IIon, si*i, in Miia'l i vii" nnl in id" 111 Iih'oii* t>tiicii(iiiH |ios>1 f>1 <t. '1 liit iinti u?r ?vu<>. iiiiw cvi'l' hrntltflii ix foi'tt ,i tin y in tlio Sui?i<mo t.'onif of New VorU Mi ii.t wldi'h iiroinjilly ri'iiili'nii a voidli't. in tin' Moctor* fn?'or. Tim. I<i?? iradiin iH ??iiiin' fi ;> ! and tholi* basil ?>)minlor-Y wi'l'it i"?? f' ? ?? I. \\ r lir>i. llinl S'i I !.->! i ?in<'fri'|\ .st' 'I; :s''i v'li'i* UK US' CAP'J DUNE IM HKOlATI I V CiJKt.t fl& AD ACMES llrrftU?? t.p COLD? ? > 1 ?? it |*.1 Ir ! k. At I t V I ll-' U , I \ li > | Ill,I t w:i v \ on i ?? v. i !.:i: f ? r ? ?J'!i" Ki>l do in i. ? . . , 11> ?:?!.! .1 V'l Ml i ?v '? ?,. ? !i ? ; . ? i i a :??' ;iii ' :l i'1'ii: ;;s \.,l! j ? .. i Mi . | i > ? i ? i. 1 ? ? i . I MM I II I 1;. ! I ? .1 :< . ?! I. t ; (til I 11??? .1 \ ?';? r I i ii: i I it.-., I pain i:> i'i ! .???:: . ? s ?! al:.to"i !? ci)iit i iiuoit ?; :i ii ( !? ? ' ;ii-- -11 > ? ( | fi'll \\ ? .if* .ill t l: - I ? A 1 \/ tin or ii mi*', k i i n i * 111 ? * * * i *. ? 11 i. i I 'Mii'l. U'.'l I iU'p: '"I ? - II? in 111 til in i I i ?? I \ . f :ii. <1. i ? h i ii I )>,;?' i 'Ii.! :' 1 i , ,i iv .i.i l| VI* i* ii' I '.i. . a l?' 11 v i! I > i ii < ii : i . a Inc.. 1 'i...'? i'i ,'I'ai >'n , I >: . (I;; 111, N. V A \\i? 111.*i: ??!;?.! 'H i -ull unsvviT is 11> It.i\?? a j iII.mv . liu^Waml Mr? \Vii?sk#w'-<.Hoot,hii?K Syrup f.?r (IluUin'ii l??ft hinK.s.irt.-UHthnKiiiM.tln ?li:<-MNinMainnia 11on. all.iy > pani.o.uroti wimI o>li<\ ?).'??? n hoi 11?? ? A j?ir| will nhvay-. Ii" !?!???? to a man 'mill's* slu' is in luvi' with 11itn. H. Tl One.kn'h Sonh, of AUun'n. On n o 1 th? only mhV'uHxfill Dropny S|iivIhIIi'* in >? n world. Se?? thi'ir IIIxm'Hi off?r tn, ailwrtUn cnflnt in uuolhur column of till* poper. .?l Ml UUCP 1.IKK Mrs. Knickor - S<i slu* lias s?*11!f? ?* j tlmvn to nro.-uiic roa.1 i 11.??.??'> Mrs. Bwkcr Yim. *h'? lia* fo.uul I! lis liwril'T to m?l a jnwol tit" a cook itiaii u n .litairc New York Sun now ir strivk Mrs SulMirhn (wllli pnpet i "I *t?,> (>1.1; ! ii.' ??H?? ol' tlii> ('.arl. u uf K?1?*ji !ia < at 1 i.U Imumi 1i?i\?I?>,|" M . S'lli'i; ; -. 'Yns" * H! i;ic sa' ? of '?>!>. i t ii? ? |>la <? a : I ii.u - I Ii.* f.i - > n ih ? i'!t v Hall I' h k ' li:'<' .. i tir.,t S"i'h \:i:.? icjin \y '?? 111 ? i ? ailu i>fc, of wh.ra it o>>* ha . :ii*arly It.iioo ftiil.-s S3, u 06. W. L. DOUGLAS *3.50 w.$3,00 Shoes BEST IN THE WORLD W.L.Douglas $4 Gilt Edgo line cannotbaequaliBdataoyprice / Tit W. I,. lK?U)|ltt? Job Mllif HoMVJ U ttlfl Hum oompl^to m (lui ?*ouir i y .Vfi-Z/tr i\?t nitty SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL PRICES Han't Shuts. $0 to tl.BO. Ilovc' Shoo*. $;i to $1.35. Womi*n'a 8ho"j. $4 OO 'o Si.SO Mla? 9l Ohtlilruu'n $2.to tu 31.00. Try W. 1.. V)o<ljrt:t? V oilH'it'lt. Mlw? miuI 4'lMfr*;-c? o : r.M ??i\If. I't ar"l v. c.w tltov other lunkoa. II I could take you Into my lurjte (factories at Brockton, Mass..and show y<Hih?wcarefully W.I.. Ovitfiaitshinr* are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value lhan any other make. WMctVOT r*a Uvi. you cu ?kt?la W. L. P??ili i>?m. Nta mim prfc* l? tl?mr?d ?? tM ItltM, wMck praUctl you ogoloat htgh prkM m4 Interior Am*. Takm no ??*?(<? ??r?. Aik ynirMir far W. L. DougUi nhon oM ImM mm btvliiff Ikm. # /??( <??#or mill mot war brattu. Wrtto lor niwInMl C?t>>nof Foil Stylos. _ W. L. DO*JULAS, Doyt. II. BpkHIm.Mw. PoinUii PAr?gi'?ph4. 1/iHle h?U <>i nlway* <'om? home I <j rouM. ? A oroliy jriri looks* num- so wluu Ilit* i'lvci<t mil11 lull* her bo. Tin' Ioii^im a hi.Hi aim*. ih<* mori*. liki'ly hi- i- ?" iijiss | |ii> lurynl. 'I'cyiitK in imliU'c wiiQi' |?c*?to In* I hank t ill ir. iujlitiliklr** l;ihk > l.ovr i-11?il>l?*-> a man In tnii'li 11iv limit mI niiiri li;i|)|tiiu*HS <m tni>i.*:\. A vvi/maii ~ lnr?? inns !>'? h?*i Joi I on'','lull ii iiian ,1 clu'ck oilrii ruahlr* i11ifi in a' i|iiiii' a I "i f 111-1-. V<m I'ji11111>I i <i| il<','i\i'ii ululi' you I lidhiH ? - mii ran lioMT ???*! 11("<* **? JM'IVJM'I'I I\ ?* t rum I'in' "s |>la11 iirin. on i-ainit'l ri*arli lJi?* ina*-* ?? x<??*j? l I Ii I'l HI'.' ill 111' ma H. Ni?ii nn' ? M ? i lrfl<i'l\ to liinl I'aitli win'11 \i>ii aii- l?n?kiii<r flaw-. 'I In' i'Iiiiii'li v.illi a </?> In il i* lli'"' j i'IiiiiiIi llial jfi'M alli-r |nMt|i|i>, Iv. i'l V t.?tut- <|| i I'V| XI ,| |i'iIr. |'i11 A I'l'- I S| oiisilillu \ I??i liii'ifi'i' sofvirr. N ?>iii' lik 'iH *- will hr tin- tilings <?u j which v??u look. 'I'o i^ c v\ a\ i" Im*ji\??!11y t'oi'rc~ i.- . In iiir i'iiii'iI Ml <a I'l Illy faults. \ Min lil'r will hi' i?sisth*s> witli mi'ii \\li?'li ii < rrr-crv??** art* with (io?l, \\ lit.';; itll .'.iu? aIV **oil will jro, then nil win ale ?' a 11 < <1 will romi*. \ mii imjihmi ii|i a->iiri' a mini'* rlosc mi .s In (ImiI hy ||i?' i-liisi ni'Ws mI In (lii.pMSli'lOll. 'Ilic <ii'iilInnaii raiiiuT (anxious Iv) W 11al in iIn* world, I licit* TmI ll'llv, tin \MI| H|||I|IMKI! i-? I 111' IIIjj.114Vi! with in\ lii'iiM NVIiy, this ffioiniii^ I looml >i\ "I iItem lying on thi'ir harks. i*mhI ami slilV, willi tlu-ir In-l !' T:mj? ti|i in (hr air. II" Am-ii'iii Man (jilirr ii Hit i I a hit* m :i-mii m| rii^tlat imii ) \ it li<*11s is ? Ii .i'l, M i ( ill ilv. I'lirk. TVMCit's nvsriir.si v ki<;.ui;dy. M;niy II i\<> liyspt pshi:tii(l Know I ( ?lJf.'u! Sj irijil o'.ii -.?Imw) IJ.k I. It Ii I nil . I'? < in <?. I >;? t;..i in ,in> 1??? in, ;;as WH< ll I<< .. Witt' ;? 1) nl lin-atli, <li//V ? ?I'i, Mill* :?! , 11 -it it IliKl'-i', 11 T\ oil :| " >?, 'i,; ' >;' !;; i? 111'! i?!' i' i J: i ,? t\wV, \ *>:11 i t > I "I- i? ! m , ;iu iii ?? . ;i s111;11? sicli? nr :ill<I nil (ii if r s\ in ji Ii ?11 is i?I I II (I l >^( .i(i ni tii' i )y. ;n-j/: i. 'J*. - imr's I -in II mimmJ.v si i < ii:a( ii v/.'ak stomach:*-, < <>Ii< ;iit<1 !t- ?I.'.riic i:i "i mitiul's 11i*;iIh inn i. r sen "s. mil.; C;iia. ? rli it I l>> spopslh w.'ili i l:i w U in Si;H t. 11 vr- <'on^lilu'j;, :iiv> K;?1 in-y ami l.ivcr lioiiiih*, all of 'ii'?'? aii.ii' from a \\ .-.il< -aoniucli. 'I > II'*. S I I Vsp'.'psia Itl'tlllMl.V ? (Mil |IOSC'(l <?!' pure no poisonous <I i II:':" 11>: ?(! Safe fiii ? ? ami the Icsl : .'!IK'<1> for ;\ll dlscas >s .11 i.sur; frimi Molll.'irh I I oublfrf. | V I! j; i s t - , or Hrllt li;. <? \|)i foi ;iilc. I'ook. to II altli," I** i" < ? by wiiiup Tyncr I * v |i, ; ;i:i l(. iikhI* Co., A n^nr. 11. ( Provorbs and Phrases. I'i\ <mi limMiili was oiiiv* .1 r.irt linvso ;im| i-jj rnt'il tin- load" "I otliiM'S ? I' 1 'tin iljt? 11 iiitloo. 11<? w 110 Imilils mi tin* public liiuh v\ .1 y iihi.-'I I' I t In' ]?| >!<? liavi* 111 ? ? 1 r .-a \. I' l oin 1 lie (icrniaii. II 0111' cannot jirroiiipi 1 -11 Ins pur |>o-i? in 1 In- lion's ?kiu. Iir must jnit mi 1 In' l'< > \ I ,\ sainlri. A man doc-, ii?'l seek bis Iiu'k, lurk seeks 11^ man.- Knnn tin* Turkish. Adam t;i?l a hoi* and l\\i* j;ot a -.pi 1111 iittt wheel, and thence runic all i!ie nobles. I'ioiii tIn* Danish. The man who ImliU tin- ladder at 1 In- bottom is frequent ly o| more, sor \ hv l hail I Iir man at tin- top.-?From sin* tioiman. WOMEN WHO CHARM HEALTH is IHt FIRST ESSENTIAL It. Hnlpa Wom?n to Win and Hold M<tu'n ArtmlrnUou, Rwpuotuud Woman's ^rcale*? #"ift is the power to in.-?!?ire admiration, rcsjicrt, ami love. T'lcrt* is a boautx in health hloh i? in'?!??? at traetivc to men than iu?i e rojfii lari l\ of featurr. JVtrs. Chas Disown 'I'u be u Kuiwsfjfw 1 wife, to retain the | lov.- mid ndmiratiou of her husband, should he u woman's constant study. I At t.be tirvt indication of ill-health, J painful or irregular periods, head- I Hid it* or hucUnehe, .seenre I.ydia I*, j I'iiiUliaiu H Vegetable t'ouiponnd and begin its use. \1 is t'iius. F. Urown, Vice-President Mot hern' Club, '21 Cedar Terrace, Ho\ Springs, ArU., write#: l)?Ai' Mi* 1'lnWhaiu; "For nine yonn> 1 'lra?K*<l through a miser aM? existence, suffering with inflammation and female weakness ami w?rn nut with i pain and weariuem I one < lay not I cod n state | meitt by a woiuaa suffering as I was, bvit who . had boon cinvri by I.ydia R. Finkham'x Vog i otablc <'oui)ir>itiHr, and 1 determined to try it .?ml >/thr o months 1 was a different oinin r'vw* sne remr.rk*<i about it . and 1 ???./ V.usbami fell In love '-villi me all over ! at*alii. >".V?lia E rinKli&iu's Vegetable Com : (round built ud my Antlre system, en red the ! trouble, and f felt like a new woman. I tin sure It will make every suffering womaa ?troug, well onA happy, us it hae un?." Women who are troubled with pain , ful or irregular periods, backache, j bloating (or flutulenee), displacements. , inflammation or ulceration, that "bear Ing-down " feeling, dizilnesa. faintnes*. indigestion, or nerYou* prostration i may bo restored to perfect health 1 and strength by takiug Lydia I, riukbam r Vegetable Compound, Great Vessel North Carolina is Christened By Miss Glenn THE MIGHTIEST ENGINE OF WAR Mi us ilcbekah Uleun. the Vssfccl 'p Fair 8|>o?s< i Brfakh the Tradi- ; tioM.al JJott '.f of Wfne Over thr Great Ship v. Piov. ami Given to , the Mighty Ei.gine 01 Wat thr. , No id r of a Crept f-'.t ,\t < N'-vvN \?... >!??<?. mi- 'i'.: II?*U Jt < I i I ' ' ' ' I : all1 ' 'I li' ?? I N'uri i. < }?v. i; <?(?> ? I ;i! I \ I j> ii:. ] t ? i .11 I;;...? i )\ ' it <1 i \ in?M,.;ir. !"?"*??*: ''if .? ?!- ? >. li'*t ImiiM i-t ?, lli ' N -?? ji ? 11 \ ? ^lii;?litiil'lvi : .I liti I >I \ i h >i !- ?? ill. j m , \ . I . |'l< I'M i I >! ' 11,1 "(II | n ? j i . ? l | >; - i I I | i - *)???> > : v . ? M It' ' : \ I!i;4ri. - ' ill::.., 11;: ? r_M I ! ' ? ' >' ? 11 I , I ?I ? ?: > 11 '' i N ? > 1 ' 1 < 1 I I . .1. .' !. * (?!'/!<.?: ll V. Ill li? -nil I' I ? ? i . ??: J?l mil North <: . Mi-- Lii'i.: Tl1 ? iiif?- ?!i <?l li'iih i-ii, N. < . w.i- I ' * | ?? i-' : '- li.it nl "t liOl, - ur. im'I \| A. A. Ai; ? >ivt Ifjil -itih. v.a- (hiii* < t i ":io:*. \\ ln'ii i!i - i<? -11;i:11.! *'>iiii?1 "t t'li?? <ii i\in*/ in tin- ia^t ?<'<lp^ IkiIm my: th'- vt*-m1 }<;i?I <1 i<" 1 aw .iv tlj?* sit' tiiil \\;l> (.'ivcn that a!' wa< iva?ly !o IJ'Mcial Mani;?i r \Vj!t? : A. I'u t ? /I i in- Xi'\?'|MUl Ni-'.v- Si)i|>i)iiiliiiiiu' company. A -f" r >;iH ?')>??!ati'ii hy t?i itii'i'hnnie* licyjui !' 'aw its av:i\' through ili'' cloud mi !\?? |? cnin*: li'i.dli. where ;itt4 IM*>' r?iJii?i~ |? i>? ? )*. ( i<? \ . < > 1**1111 .iihI Mr. l'o.>l. Siujdridv I In- Ihi//.11i ? I I lie -~;i \\ wa> di'oW.M'd l>\ .1 rnii'i' lie.; "i 11 ? 111 ?? ? 1* which :i!iii"ini'i'il tin* "1 I'U' 11?? I -piece helmv. lie In.; '?Inii I 11 * in l>i <*?! 1111 i l"' ?-) I ? 1 ?? 1111 v\ 11 11 ? i ? \\ ; 1 \ -, '"Sin - .If, *' < *: 1111 ? ? if..! 11 I lii M! *^|i 11< i ?> *.| ?11 r? ?:i I; 111 < i |>;i'?ii?'miiiiiiiiu limk ! C Stinul I ;i 1 hi ??!% w till tin1 ii' -I inuve IIM'li! Ill' till' i t i |? Ml-- ' i I'' 1111 'il.'K-i' l'u 11 v ea-l III'- Id.Ill" Ill' ii!<l wine ait.'iiiisl ill'- ii i'.'i1111 j i> >u . -nyiim. '"I <"!ir 1 t i'ii 11i?m*. N? ? 1 ? 11 < :i 1 ? ?l' 11 :i. Tlli1 ?-11 < ? 1 rilli; w ;i - -<? loud licit Jh'i wtu'il-i \\< iT jiiuliMi ? 1;? |\ 1.1 11imx* near her. (ijiiniiiv: m??iu??: 11?1 r 11 a- it proceeded, tin* ri i'tsi'r struck l Ik- water ;il n friderahle ^|ir?'i|, how fi'-l. ;'.inl "lided out mi I lw river. ??:<t'.mmiiiiv licit Ij^r to ritrhl nor left. 'I'lic --j!!;!-!: following |lu stern's contact m i t Ii tin* river wn* the occasion 11if ;i inns! cm(linsinstic demons! 1 ill ion for llii- success lm the launching was :i ? t?r??? I hy I lie manlier in \\ 11 i??! 1 1 lie ve-M'l 11 m 1U to water. Tiie cheering of the throng ?>u shore was taken ii(> hy llie < r??wds ? ? 11 tin- e\enr ?ioi> Steamers. W hile liie er<#wd> look ed mi, disinclined to leave the .-< cue so soon, tngs 1 iiu hawsers to tin- in complete ship and linalU lowed hei to the pier, where the tii, 1~.I11 touch es will he received. The North ('arolina 1- advanced iiliont ">S per cent, toward completion, farther than an\ other armor-dad in the time of launching. There was no hitch or nceidcnt to mar the day's programme. Immediately following there u;i~ .1 banquet at the Hotel Warwick to Mi^s (iletiii and the launching partx. When completed the North ('aro lina will he one of the inosi power- i fill war vessels on the <ca<. In arm anient and equipment is ha*- no equal ulloat. The North Carolina. When completed the armored erui> er North Carolina will 1 siK?? rank iti point of sjM'i'd and <? i>?l 11 ii?i??*?? >\viili :uiv \varship athial. and in many ie s|>ee|s will surpass smvtitiiiu <?f whieh Ihe navies of the world now boast. In her eonst ru?'t ion. armament ami equipment will liaxe Ixen cm I >< t< I i??? 1 the practical know led'.'e gained h\ ex peritnents ami e\|ten-nee "t a de eade, the lesson^ taught ?>> a modern \\ :ii. the I ?"?111<?! tin- hraius of llit: wtii hi's best marine arelilteel*- (lie naval roii-sl I'uelor^ ? ? i (lie I'uited Stales, ami the brawi: oi I In- I??? --1 equipped ship\;ii<i m i the the Newport New ? >hip>-iiihlin'.! i\ I'rx lioek t'o. Kqnipped with an arrax ??i monster. modem hreeeli loading' j titles, rapid tile and automata- :;un and l??rped<? tithes t li.it lmv.ii men a< tiif|ly I rum harhelle. ?pon-on. turret ami tiyhtuijj top, and proteeted below xvater line, as x\?? 11 a^ an ?r niored deek, the eruis?*r North < a?> lir.a xxill he eapahl ? of altaikinu siueesst'ully the inmost formidable hattleship alloai. Noi i> (hat all. To he fl t tod xv i t li twin serexvs, triple expansion engines, eapahle of de veloping not less than IM.IHHI horse P"?er, and a speed of 'J'J naulieal knots, or ahont 'Ji miles a1nl hour, this ^reat xessel. >hot'.hl tli.* tide ot' hattle turn against her, eoidd easily show the Meet est ol her enciuie- ?> I "elean pair ot' heels," as I In' sailor men say, in a raee to a safe haven. The Armament. Main hattery: Four 10-ineh hreeeh-lnndin;* rifles. Sixteen ti-ineh hreeeh loadinsi hides. Knur submerged torpedo tubes. Secondary battery: Twentx \ ineh rapid-five i;uns. Tx\e|\e ;t-poiii,dei >? nii-antomat )?* j .tpnl tire ^uiis. l our I -pounder semi-automaii? Willis. Two .SO-eaiiiier iimeiiine uuns. . Two .HO-ealiber automat ie puns. Two !>-ineh field ffmis. The above hattery eampleio xvill he. furnished by the government. and will he mounted-4* follows: Ten-inch guns in pairs, in two elec< trieally eontrolled, balanced, elliptical turret*, on the eenter line, one foV xvard and one aft, each with an are cf tiro of About -70 degrees. btiidont* and Their iodalfencwi. Svi h?mi4(? I 'n??.MT<ity CXpOlLeii a la>t y'itr, not dreaming tin* i iWjjjmii a u*efi;l n?*at??>??a! ttd^tuH, and this year, through i'.-t *-iui it ia !>?. ? to tJ?o students against |M?n|ioi>ir'.-, -iloott-, t heaIei - and lohaccn \?*lj ? - hi tlicm jjiiiHl barken lit v.i.; fun?i?J??able dt<muy. i T!ie\ an' in!-.' ? i that thcM- practi-j ??<?> v. ill In- i.< :<i i" ' 'auni.-b tin* pri\ilc^c oi i ? nation, it lit i tluit i h"-?* will) p. MIIM t hell! <#-l vos hiii'll ?inlul'r"iWT> in ?>' |>iv ii|? and expert ! r>? c ?i. i-?si<?! ? t ho tai-uli > . A ,?1 ?<ii.;; ina1 . '. ? chat rn' or KMIKI I'lv ?? 1 " 11?? .-mokes i- i ;'no|, ar Ii';t?t in that particular, iiij.I i.<? to.ij^ht to tnki' b<| I'M . .ii < <il hi- :i?. ?*.s and piV-ein a i'l? ain't' a |i v> s.M'icly. Tin.- i.- a I in > ! a- vvMiii an Iviti#. dames' <'??uni? 11i;i-?i again<t tobacco, ??r any oI the liiciary airuiuumeut* "i > 11<t? 111'liii iinu- l?Mit . Hut they have all lall'i. fpiitr tlat. and tlu; ."tir-ril!|i( ii?l: .>| (|;e alll'b Jill- '{IIIIV | ?mi it hot|l | .a lie of Ml I v?Ji >1* .-i !?<*<$ i: u a - adoptcij into tin* um-s ?iI tlit* I t'viii/i'il lit?'<**>. It i-> MjM'ii ty it 1(4II | iti? *? ? i whether tobacco in th?' tfniver- J ? ul'.tv ?() its al'?|'t ion iji,ii tiif |mi ma - ' ii iiri' ot it-. <ioiiiinii>n over it- volar- ! i? - not itir |>ri11<-i|>aI fact ?*<n11ic/i*I - j ? ii with t'obiliihr-' wit <1 firat in^ ilis* co\ery. 'I*lutt was> only an historic | nteuter t, mrr n? tic ?*i:< 11?ffroee>?K. | ion hi -in-li In tilde into a dim leyeml j -iiiiii't hi i>s, it, record writ in cloyd 'nil th?- introduction ot' tob^n-co anions mankind was destined to 1m- hrundod intimately into its concerns to all! aftei I iinc ; *|hread o| magic and mys- ! tcry in tin-' un.jvcr.sal fabric of hu manity. The fulinination from Syra cuse university against it is not like-j Iv to dimmish its use in any pre?-ep- J tilile decree. New York Tribune. . Bits of Brightness. (iiKxl I<-1 lo .v Sonic w ives act oO their husband'.?> like a drive ?vhccl, anif -nine like :t halillicu wheel. CynieitJi Ves, and some art- noth ing hut a til ili wheel. Ilo.-ton Trail M-i'ijit. Of course, a wotniiu eat '{ give her i-orreet age when it is impossible lot In r to remember the da_s she was born. HANDS RAW WITH hCZEMA. Sunai?.! l or '!'? i Vr.irs?Spron.l f.> H?,|r Mini I.lilllin?I iiipiI l>y thoClili Keiil?die4. i Ji.nl orzfii..i oil my hand* lor ton >oat.s. At lust u would break out ou!y in winter. In en it br.ally caiuc to amy. I had lliree ?uud doctor# to do ail Ui?y oon!?!, hut none of tlieni did any nood. 1 I lien tuod one box ot C'utioura Ointment .in.l three bottle* of ( utu-lira Heuoivent. and was completely cured. Aly hands were raw all over, inside and out, and the ec zema wax H|>ivfl'lii'g all over my hodv and limbs. Helore I had used one bottle ot < uticurn Hcholvent, together with the Ointment, my soie* were nearly healed over, and by ilie tune I had used the third !v>tt!- I w.- ?. entirely well. I had a good appetite and wax flolner thar. 1 ever ??4. I <> any me wno hn.s any skin or blood disease I would honestly ailr.<i> them to net the ( utic.ira lb nn'dica, and ^et well fptieker than all the <!? cto.s in the State could cure you Mrs. ". K. FaJin, Specra Kern , \'.i Mav l!l. *1!??.?." Sands Was Satisfied. *' \ cry well," said Mr. (^uartcr man. when Sand-. ;i grocer. refused ' to lake 1mm k ;id alleged half crown.! n,tLn.n voii'vc ?;?>i yourself t?? thank I for losing my custom, (iood even-| mi;!" And lie put it buck in bis | pocket. hut before he ?tH to (lie door he tiling the coin hack again on the connicr. says Tit Uiis. "Keep it," he said. with withering ?ifiiTiisii., "and pa>s it <>u tu the next idiot who thinks lie is dealing with an honest man and doesn't hite each ' ???in n> lie receive* it." And. with a comforting feeling that Sands had not had * things all his own way with him, Quartct?muu hounci'd out. lint when he got home and happen-: ed to look over bis loose change ami ! loiind the ili'iir old pewter half crown i still among its more worthy brethren, he ueiii oiio ilie (piicicst piacc ill > the garden and kicked himself se-' \erelv. For somehow or other he had not j the heart to go ami explain to Sands that he had flung :i j^ood coin down t instead of (lie pewter one. "I think." said flic reporter, '4 that the public would like io know how i you managed to live to Mich a gveat aye. ?*l?\ per^cx erauee, replied the eeutena i ian. ? * 1 ju-i kept on livin' - IMulauclpiiia Ledger. T.nnsM Tt:i:T?f Made Sound by ICnting < ?rnpe-N'nt*. Proper food nourish"* every par. of tbe body, b'cause Nature S'-iectf; ' tb ? different nmtorinls troni the food We eat, to build bo;:*', nerve, brain. l.iusel?\ teeth, etc All we need Is to eat the rkht kind of food Plow ly, ehewinj; it well on. digestive organs taJ\o it up into the Mood and th?> blood carries It :?!; through the body, t-> every little nook nad comer. If some one would i-k you, "Is fjrap**-Nilts i;ood for loose tec;h?" ! you'd probably sav, "No, I don't see how ii could be." Hut a woman In i-.it -io writus: ?'For tbe past two years 1 liav** > used Grape-Nuts Food with most ex cellent results. It seems to take tbe plae<* o* medicine in many* ways, builds i p the nerves and restores the health Koneralljv^ "A Jitlle flrnpe-Nnts taken bet ore retiring soothes my neiVHk^nd Rive.; Round sleep." (Treatise It rhUcv?s Irritability of the stomach nerves, be ing a predi seated ?'ood.l "Before 1 used Grape-Nuts my teeth were I mae in the cunu. 'I bey were so bad I wa?> afraid they would aome day alt tuil ovt. Since I fe&ve usod Grapo-.Vuts 1. have not b?en bothered any more with loowe teeth. "All tresire for pastry has disap peared and I have gain'.*' In health, weight and hardness since 1 beta t use Name glveniihy %>ostu>?'Cb., Battle Greek, Mich. <bet tbe famous little bo^k, "The Road' to Wollvilje," in pk??- rea ROD, * 9 \ What j oyTh ey Bri n g fo Every Home as with joyous hearts and smiling face;? thev romp and play?when in health ? and now conducive to health the games in which they indulge, the outdoor life they enjoy, the cleanly, regular habits they should be taught to form and the wholesome diet of v/hich they should partake. How tenderly their health should be preserved,^, not by constant medicatioji. but by careful avoidance of every medicine of an injurf- . ous or objectionable nature, and if at any time a remedial agent Is required, to assist nature, only those of known excellence should be used; remedies which are pure and wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, like the pleasant laxative remedy, byrup of Figs, manufactured by the CaUfornia rig Syrup Co. Syrup of Figs ha&~ come into general favcr in many millions of well informed families, whose estimate of its quality and excellence Is batfeti upon personal knowledge and use. Syrup of Figs has also met with the approval of physicians generally, because -i they know it is wholesome, simple and gentle in its action We inform all reputa-1 Die physicians as to the medicinal principles of Syrup of Figs, obtained, by an original method, from certain plants known to them to act most beneficially and presented In an agreeable syrup in which the wholesome Callfornian blue figs are used to promote the pleasant taste; therefore it is not a secret remedy and hence we are tree \o refer to all well informed physicians, who do not approve of patent^ medicines and never favor indiscriminate self-medication Please to remember and teach your children also that the genuine Syrup of Figs always has the full name of the Company?California' Fig Syrup Co.?plainly*; printed on the front cf every package and that it is for sale in bottles of one size only If any dealer offers any other than the regular Fifty cent size, or having printed thereon the name of any other company, go not accept it If you fail to get the genuine you will not get its beneficial effects. Every family should always have a bottle on hand, as it is equally beneficial for the parents and the children, whenever a laxative remedy is required. \ Makes the y Load Lighter An ounce of grease is sometimes the only difference between f profit and loss on a day's teaming. You know ^you can't afford a dry axle-?do you know as well that Mica Axlfc Grease is the onty lubricant you can afford?* ? Mica Axle Grease ip'the most economical lubricant, because it alone possesses h^gn lubricating property, great adhesive power, and long-wearing quality. Hence, the longest profitable use of your outfit is to be had only when the lubricant is Mica Axle Grease. Mica Axle Grease contains powdered mica. This forms a smoothc\hard surface on the axle, and reduces friction, while a specially prepared mineral grease forms an effective cushioning body between axle and box. Mica Axle Grease wears best and longest?one greasing does for a week's teaming. Mica Axle Grease saves horse power?con sequently saves feed. Mica Axle Grease is the best lubri cant in the world ~use it and draw- a double load. If your dealer docs not keep Mica Axle Grease we will tell you one who OOL'b. STANDARD Oil, tOUlMNY PUTNAM FADE LES S D Y l i'iur more iii<iaKlirii;lii< r iin?l cDlntstlvin ?l>> ollwr <l> c. ?">no I'lo. lUW'li'iU.'K '"Olort itII tltM-r*. 1 hi-y il??? in r<?l<1 ??UT Ih-Mpt flian ivny oifior <|, iihiincut without nppinx Hpinl. \Yriu> l??r iroo intoklr ? How t<? l?.\ e. Miction mimI Mix Color*. JIOMIOK DKI (< CO., t uiouville, Bits of Brightness. AmWliu^ Ainlri-w Turn b:wk, . pnrd: /funt hack! I>is town yor a t-??itiin* to is ?le limit. ('hilly What's wioni; will io ! Ambling Andrew \Vy. everybody | hoops a dor** an' a woodpile, dere's t *!?<?<? cookirt' schools, a soap factory,, 'and d?* town's name Bath.?C'hica , "o Nous. I ' * Dcacor. llarucsty?{U> w niter) Vouiik man, it I didn't know that; I everything that happens is foreor dained, I should F??ol like blaming I you for hnvinjj given me the worst j dinner 1 have had for twenty-live I year*. Waller?Yes, sirj ns soon as 1 took a l.O*?V at yon I saw that it tths fore* ordained that ^ wasn't *roing to got any; tip.?Cfilcago Tribune^ I'iVory j;iil makes at loast om- mis take unl Iter vrtiitliug ?lay?a?<l that when >lio tliinks her |>irl acquaint a hops envv her. He Knows the kind of . Waterproof Oiled Clothing] that stands^ hactet seo&cp DoVfaKnow' Made .for atl Itpdt of w?t -worker ?pert SOLD EVERYWHERE Most men think it iv all U ih??m when thebaic down. ?w?l Rem or-, - ? cifccu ? re, tn.w-o ?od*v?. ft rvr*, frc-.K'dhJi W rite Or.?.|?.UM ?wckll*!*. fi8* ? tt/ANTED * YW '+? ?i4l tfliv ????, ??OWa*?d. X* ? OW^nrgJ^ I ?lltliBI' lull- Ml.!.. ., I,-Wei ... So 41-06. ; CKS^r,^ w?--^t-Ksr